Patrullbaas Shamshad on Afganistani Helmandi provintsis asuv välisriikide sõjaväelinnak. Laager asub Garmsīrist 15 km lõunas.

Baasi mehitasid Eesti ja Briti väed.[1][2] Seal treenitakse Afganistani sõdureid.[3]

Üksused muuda

Laagris on olnud järgmised üksused:

Viited muuda

  1. Aaron Rooks (11. november 2009). "ANGLICO Marines ensure Estonian success in NATO effort". United States Department of Defense. Vaadatud 18.06.2010. There was never a time, in more than two months of combat operations, where Estonian soldiers left the protective wire of Patrol Base Masood or Patrol Base Shamshad, located less than four kilometers away from each other, without the presence of a force multiplier. That force multiplier came in the form of five Marines from 2nd ANGLICO, MEB-Afghanistan.
  2. "St David's Day gunfire and daffs". BBC News. 23. aprill 2009. So here I was again. At another desolate outpost in the 'war on terror', filming the Welsh Cavalry, otherwise known as the Queens Dragoon Guards (QDG). Two years ago I was with them on the Iraq-Iran border. This time it was Patrol Base Shamshad, about 15km south of Garmsir, in lawless Helmand Province.
  3. "NATO forces in Afghanistan: Afghan National Army Welcomes Newest Soldiers in Helmand Province". ISAF. 28. november 2009. The 30-year-old ANA soldier from Sherberghan, Afghanistan, continues to help strengthen the defense of his nation by training ANA recruits on Patrol Base Shamshad, Helmand province, Afghanistan. Twenty-eight of these recruits recently completed two weeks of training as part of the ANA's 6th Battalion, 3rd Brigade, 205th Corps, Nov. 26.